2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0270078
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Comparison of the dynamics of exoskeletal-assisted and unassisted locomotion in an FDA-approved lower extremity device: Controlled experiments and development of a subject-specific virtual simulator

Abstract: Robotic exoskeletons have considerable, but largely untapped, potential to restore mobility in individuals with neurological disorders, and other conditions that result in partial or complete immobilization. The growing demand for these devices necessitates the development of technology to characterize the human-robot system during exoskeletal-assisted locomotion (EAL) and accelerate robot design refinements. The goal of this study was to combine controlled experiments with computational modeling to build a vi… Show more

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“…Robotic exoskeletons are being researched for drug delivery applications [90,91]. These wearable robotic devices could potentially administer medications directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the gastrointestinal system and improving bioavailability.…”
Section: Robotic Exoskeletons For Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robotic exoskeletons are being researched for drug delivery applications [90,91]. These wearable robotic devices could potentially administer medications directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the gastrointestinal system and improving bioavailability.…”
Section: Robotic Exoskeletons For Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%